HRI 2015 - Call for Papers Deadline

From 3 Oct, 2014 01:00 until 3 Oct, 2014 23:00
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Overview
HRI 2015 is the 10th Annual Conference for basic and applied human-robot interaction research. Researchers from across the world attend and submit their best work to HRI to exchange ideas about the latest theories, technology, data, and videos furthering the state-of-the-art in human-robot interaction.

Each year, the HRI Conference highlights a particular area through a theme. The theme of HRI 2015 is "Broadening HRI: Enabling Technologies, Designs, Methods, and Knowledge." The conference seeks contributions from a broad set of perspectives, including technical, design, methodological, behavioral, and theoretical, that advance fundamental and applied knowledge and methods in human-robot interaction. We particularly invite papers on work that "enables" human-robot interaction through new technical advances, novel robot designs, new guidelines for design, and advanced methods for understanding and evaluating interaction. The conference theme includes more information on the types of contribution.

The HRI Conference is a highly selective annual international conference that aims to showcase the very best interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary research in human-robot interaction with roots in and broad participation from communities that include but not limited to robotics, human-computer interaction, human factors, artificial intelligence, engineering, and social and behavioral sciences.

Submission themes include:
Studies of human-robot interaction
Enabling technologies
Enabling designs
Enabling knowledge
Enabling methods

IMPORTANT DATES
3 October 2014 — Submission deadline for full papers, workshops, and tutorials
12-17 November 2014 — Author Rebuttal Period
24 November 2014 — Notification of full paper acceptance
8 December 2014 — Submission deadline for late breaking reports, demonstrations, and videos
3 January 2015 — Final camera-ready full papers due

For more information see: http://humanrobotinteraction.org/2015/

Financially co-sponsored by IEEE RAS